Days 13-17
Hey all,
We haven't posted in a while due to the fact that we haven't been able to get internet access. Jack's laptop charger crapped out on us and we haven't been able to use his satellite internet connection that we have been so luxuriously enjoying for half the tour. Anyway, here's whats been going on the past few days.
Day 13 was another day off for us, so we sat around Niagra for half the day, reading books, watching Lewis playing his HoneyTone Amplifier in the middle of the street, and other odd ball things such as this. We left that night for our next show which was in Burlington, VT. Unfortunately, the main interstate that we needed to cross the state of New York was massively flooded. We ended up trying to navigate another way only to run into some more flooding on side roads. This, unforetunately, ended in both bands sleeping in the vans in the parking lot of a random Wal-Mart, and waiting for the roads to clear.
Day 14 was our show at 242 Main in Burlington, VT. The show went really well, there was a sweet turnout and we met another energtic group of kids who made our night. Also, the venue we played was especially awesome, a small punk rock dive club with a great sound system. The town of Burlington was also great to us, it's a nice oasis in the mountains of Vermont with a handful of cool shops and and sights to see.
Day 15 was in Chester, VT. We pulled up to the show and we didn't think anyone could possibly come out, we were in a town that looked like something out of the 50's. Before the show, we found a soccer field and played a great game a frisbee and kicked a soccer ball around. As the show began, a bunch of kids rolled up from nowhere, and the basement that was The Underground quickly became packed. The show went really well, and Pat from Claremont, NH was cool enough to let us stay at his apartment not far from Chester.
Day 16 was supposed to be another day off, but Pat (big thanks!) ended up getting us on a show in the middle of the woods in New Hampshire. We played in a wooden garage that had a ridiculously amazing sound system. About 100 people showed up, and the show was awesome, with Lexsis Jumps giving an especially extreme performance. After the show we drove 1/2 way to our next destination - Bangor, Maine, and thats where I am now, in a Fairfield Inn.
Thats it for now, the tour is going awesome and we are all having a blast.
Can't wait for the Shed show..
-Dan / OWC
We haven't posted in a while due to the fact that we haven't been able to get internet access. Jack's laptop charger crapped out on us and we haven't been able to use his satellite internet connection that we have been so luxuriously enjoying for half the tour. Anyway, here's whats been going on the past few days.
Day 13 was another day off for us, so we sat around Niagra for half the day, reading books, watching Lewis playing his HoneyTone Amplifier in the middle of the street, and other odd ball things such as this. We left that night for our next show which was in Burlington, VT. Unfortunately, the main interstate that we needed to cross the state of New York was massively flooded. We ended up trying to navigate another way only to run into some more flooding on side roads. This, unforetunately, ended in both bands sleeping in the vans in the parking lot of a random Wal-Mart, and waiting for the roads to clear.
Day 14 was our show at 242 Main in Burlington, VT. The show went really well, there was a sweet turnout and we met another energtic group of kids who made our night. Also, the venue we played was especially awesome, a small punk rock dive club with a great sound system. The town of Burlington was also great to us, it's a nice oasis in the mountains of Vermont with a handful of cool shops and and sights to see.
Day 15 was in Chester, VT. We pulled up to the show and we didn't think anyone could possibly come out, we were in a town that looked like something out of the 50's. Before the show, we found a soccer field and played a great game a frisbee and kicked a soccer ball around. As the show began, a bunch of kids rolled up from nowhere, and the basement that was The Underground quickly became packed. The show went really well, and Pat from Claremont, NH was cool enough to let us stay at his apartment not far from Chester.
Day 16 was supposed to be another day off, but Pat (big thanks!) ended up getting us on a show in the middle of the woods in New Hampshire. We played in a wooden garage that had a ridiculously amazing sound system. About 100 people showed up, and the show was awesome, with Lexsis Jumps giving an especially extreme performance. After the show we drove 1/2 way to our next destination - Bangor, Maine, and thats where I am now, in a Fairfield Inn.
Thats it for now, the tour is going awesome and we are all having a blast.
Can't wait for the Shed show..
-Dan / OWC


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